Luxury estate with direct views of the Golden Gate Bridge lists for $60M

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An 8,100-square-foot compound with direct views of the Golden Gate Bridge is now up for sale for a whopping $60 million. 

Listed earlier this month, the four-bedroom, six-bathroom abode also boasts panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, the city’s skyline and Sausalito. 

Situated on Belvedere Island, the residence was completed in 2000, according to Realtor.com. 

The waterfront estate was designed by architect Charles Gwathmey, who was widely respected in the New York City market and best known for the 1992 renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum. 

Situated on a 0.67-acre lot, amenities of the home include a three-car garage with glass doors, two elevators, a wine cellar, a study, a two-story entertainment room and a wet bar.

Additionally, there is a separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house. 

The estate is made up over 8,100 square feet.
The estate encompasses over 8,100 square feet.
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The foyer.
The foyer
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Views from the primary bathroom.
Views from the primary bathroom
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The elevator.
The elevator
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A breakfast nook with water views.
A breakfast nook with water views
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A view of the open floor plan.
A view of the open floor plan.
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A wide shot of the main living space.
A wide shot of the entertainment room.
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Other features include a full bathroom with a steam shower and sauna on the lowest level, which opens out to an expansive outdoor terrace with an infinity pool.

The property is also outfitted with an adjacent lot featuring a two-car garage and another one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment over the garage. 

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“This is a rare, one-of-a-kind opportunity to buy two homes on four lots at the end of Belvedere Avenue,” listing agent Olivia Hsu Decker with Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty told Realtor.com. 

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